Australian Government General Government Sector Monthly Financial Statements for March 2023

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Senator the Hon Katy Gallagher
Minister for Finance
Minister for the Public Service
Minister for Women

KG 13/23
Friday, 28 April 2023

KEY POINTS

  • The Monthly Financial Statements for March 2023 report the budget position against the expected monthly profile for the 2022-23 financial year through to 31 March 2023, based on the 2022-23 October Budget estimates.
  • The underlying cash balance for the 2022-23 financial year to 31 March 2023 was a deficit of $11.2 billion against the 2022-23 October Budget profile deficit of $34.5 billion.
  • The fiscal balance for the 2022-23 financial year to 31 March 2023 was a deficit of $3.8 billion against the 2022-23 October Budget profile deficit of $34.0 billion.
     
AGGREGATES(a) ACTUAL
2022-2023
March
$b
ACTUAL
2022-2023
YTD March
$b
October
Budget Profile
2022-2023
YTD March
$b
OCTOBER BUDGET
ESTIMATE*
2022-2023
FULL YEAR
$b
Receipts(b) 52.6 448.1 433.2 607.2
Payments(c) 50.9 459.3 467.7 644.1
Underlying cash balance 1.6 -11.2 -34.5 -36.9
Headline cash balance -1.4 -20.8 -43.9 -49.6
Revenue 55.0 466.5 448.7 625.0
Expenses 51.3 466.1 474.9 650.9
Net operating balance 3.7 0.4 -26.2 -25.9
Net capital investment -0.2 4.2 7.8 12.8
Fiscal balance 3.9 -3.8 -34.0 -38.7
Total assets 767.3 766.0
Total liabilities 1,375.0 1,321.6
Net worth(d) -607.7 -555.7
Net debt(e) 565.6 572.2

*As published in the 2022-23 October Budget.
(a) Discrepancies in tables between totals and sums of components are due to rounding. 
(b) Cash receipts for operating activities and sales of non-financial assets.
(c) Cash payments for operating activities, purchases of non-financial assets and principal payments of lease liabilities.
(d) Net worth is calculated as total assets minus total liabilities.
(e) Net debt is the sum of interest bearing liabilities less the sum of selected financial assets (cash and deposits, advances paid, and investments, loans and placements).

Monthly results are generally volatile due to timing differences between revenue and receipts, and expenses and payments. Care needs to be taken when comparing monthly or cumulative data across years and to full-year estimates, as revenue and receipts and expenses and payments vary from month to month.

FISCAL OUTCOMES

Underlying Cash Balance

The underlying cash balance for the financial year to 31 March 2023 was a deficit of $11.2 billion, which is $23.3 billion lower than the 2022-23 October Budget profile deficit of $34.5 billion.

  • Receipts
    Total receipts were $14.9 billion higher than the 2022-23 October Budget profile.
  • Payments
    Total payments were $8.4 billion lower than the 2022-23 October Budget profile.

Net Operating Balance

The net operating balance for the financial year to 31 March 2023 was a surplus of $0.4 billion, which is $26.6 billion better than the 2022-23 October Budget profile deficit of $26.2 billion. The difference results from higher than expected revenue and lower than expected expenses.

Fiscal Balance

The fiscal balance for the financial year to 31 March 2023 was a deficit of $3.8 billion, which is $30.2 billion lower than the 2022-23 October Budget profile deficit of $34.0 billion. The difference results from higher than expected revenue, and lower than expected expenses and net capital investment.

Assets and Liabilities

As at 31 March 2023:

  • net worth is negative $607.7 billion;
  • net debt is $565.6 billion; and
  • net financial liabilities are $845.3 billion.
Senator the Hon Katy Gallagher
Minister for Finance
Minister for the Public Service
Minister for Women
Jenny Wilkinson PSM
Secretary
Department of Finance
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Australian Government general government sector operating statement

Note ACTUAL
2022-2023
March
$m
ACTUAL
2022-2023
YTD March
$m
October
Budget Profile
2022-2023
YTD March
$m
OCTOBER BUDGET
ESTIMATE*
2022-2023
FULL YEAR
$m
Revenue
Taxation revenue 1, 2 51,490 430,120 414,955 577,868
Sales of goods and services 930 14,654 13,771 18,371
Interest income 877 6,599 5,833 8,192
Dividend and distribution income 620 3,647 4,131 5,695
Other 1,094 11,515 10,030 14,891
Total revenue 55,011 466,534 448,720 625,016
Expenses
Gross operating expenses
Wages and salaries(a) 2,202 17,533 17,776 24,201
Superannuation 758 6,834 6,730 8,912
Depreciation and amortisation 1,094 8,963 9,030 12,111
Supply of goods and services 15,184 124,830 128,254 176,526
Other operating expenses(a) 844 6,775 6,423 9,186
Total gross operating expenses 20,082 164,935 168,213 230,936
Superannuation interest expense 1,022 9,198 9,198 12,264
Interest expenses 2,204 18,057 17,946 26,188
Current transfers
Current grants 13,403 145,501 147,165 196,498
Subsidy expenses 1,535 12,877 12,054 16,213
Personal benefits 11,864 107,643 109,670 146,940
Total current transfers 26,802 266,021 268,889 359,651
Capital transfers
Mutually agreed write-downs 227 2,153 2,029 2,676
Other capital grants 935 5,725 8,619 19,207
Total capital transfers 1,161 7,878 10,648 21,883
Total expenses 3 51,270 466,090 474,893 650,922
Net operating balance 3,741 444 -26,173 -25,905
Other economic flows
- included in operating result
Net write-downs of assets -582 -7,139 -5,948 -8,004
Assets recognised for the first time 27 181 160 204
Actuarial revaluations 0 2 -30 83
Net foreign exchange gains 4 -133 -25 -573
Net swap interest received -267 -1,125 -988 0
Market valuation of debt -27,408 -21,578 411 -2,434
Other gains/(losses) 3,345 4,608 4,192 4,761
Total other economic flows
- included in operating result
-24,881 -25,184 -2,227 -5,962
Operating Result(b) -21,140 -24,741 -28,401 -31,867
Non-owner movements in equity
Revaluation of equity investments -3 -3 0 -92
Actuarial revaluations 0 0 0 -19,774
Other economic revaluations -41 -2,109 397 5
Total other economic flows
- included in equity
-43 -2,112 397 -19,860
Comprehensive result
- Total change in net worth
-21,183 -26,853 -28,004 -51,728
Net operating balance 3,741 444 -26,173 -25,905
Net acquisition of non-financial assets
Purchases of non-financial assets 1,468 11,975 16,006 23,317
less Sales of non-financial assets 8 204 131 206
less Depreciation 1,094 8,963 9,030 12,111
plus Change in inventories -552 1,430 967 1,788
plus Other movements in non-financial assets 2 7 -5 -6
Total net acquisition of non-financial assets -184 4,244 7,806 12,781
Fiscal balance (Net lending/borrowing)(c) 3,925 -3,801 -33,980 -38,686

*As published in the 2022-23 October Budget.
(a) Consistent with the Australian Bureau of Statistics' (ABS) Government Finance Statistics (GFS) classification, other employee related expenses are classified separately from wages and salaries under other operating expenses.  Total employee expenses equal wages and salaries plus other operating expenses.
(b) Operating result under Australian Accounting Standards.
(c) The term fiscal balance is not used by the ABS.

Australian Government general government sector balance sheet

ACTUAL
as at 31 March 2023
$m

OCTOBER BUDGET

ESTIMATE*
as at 30 June 2023
$m

Assets
Financial assets
Cash and deposits 78,872 54,975
Advances paid 74,513 76,622
Investments, loans and placements 212,108 225,772
Other receivables 82,027 74,640
Equity investments
Investments in other public sector entities 42,028 43,757
Equity accounted investments 4,908 4,175
Investments - shares 77,182 80,564
Total financial assets 571,637 560,506
Non-financial assets
Land 12,987 12,876
Buildings 46,163 48,082
Plant, equipment and infrastructure 99,320 106,034
Inventories 12,337 12,895
Intangibles 11,794 12,511
Investment properties 212 207
Biological assets 14 16
Heritage and cultural assets 12,639 12,645
Assets held for sale 165 177
Other non-financial assets 29 16
Total non-financial assets 195,660 205,460
Total assets 767,297 765,966
Liabilities
Interest bearing liabilities
Deposits held 281 406
Government securities 881,961 877,947
Loans 29,889 32,204
Lease liabilities 18,984 18,997
Total interest bearing liabilities 931,116 929,554
Provisions and payables
Superannuation liability(a) 327,769 271,366
Other employee liabilities 34,935 35,535
Suppliers payables 7,383 10,908
Personal benefits payables 2,844 3,044
Subsidies payables 1,302 884
Grants payables 2,863 2,997
Other payables 5,779 4,240
Provisions 60,959 63,101
Total provisions and payables 443,835 392,076
Total liabilities 1,374,951 1,321,631
Net worth(b) -607,654 -555,665
Net financial worth(c) -803,314 -761,125
Net financial liabilities(d) 845,342 804,882
Net debt(e) 565,623 572,185

*As published in the 2022-23 October Budget.
(a) For budget reporting purposes, a discount rate of 5.0 per cent determined by actuaries is used to value the superannuation liability. This reflects the average annual rate estimated to apply over the term of the liability and it reduces the volatility in reported liabilities that would occur from year to year if the spot rates on long-term government bonds were used. Consistent with Australian Accounting Standards, the superannuation liability for the 2022-23 Monthly Financial Statements was calculated using the spot rates on long-term government bonds as at 30 June 2022 that best matched each individual scheme’s liability duration. These rates were between 3.7 and 3.9 per cent per annum.
(b) Net worth equals total assets minus total liabilities.
(c) Net financial worth equals total financial assets minus total liabilities. 
(d) Net financial liabilities equals total liabilities less financial assets other than investments in other public sector entities.
(e) Net debt is the sum of interest bearing liabilities less the sum of selected financial assets (cash and deposits, advances paid, and investments, loans and placements).

Australian Government general government sector cash flow statement(a)

ACTUAL
2022-2023
March
$m
ACTUAL
2022-2023
YTD March
$m
October
Budget Profile
2022-2023
YTD March
$m
OCTOBER BUDGET
ESTIMATE*
2022-2023
FULL YEAR
$m
Cash receipts from operating activities
Taxes received 49,029 413,606 400,638 562,858
Receipts from sales of goods and services 955 14,658 13,955 18,550
Interest receipts 458 4,371 3,897 5,275
Dividends, distributions and income tax equivalents 577 3,760 4,176 5,677
Other receipts 1,570 11,441 10,300 14,533
Total operating receipts 52,588 447,835 432,966 606,893
Cash payments for operating activities
Payments for employees(b) -4,146 -29,269 -28,599 -38,601
Payments for goods and services -15,272 -127,014 -128,615 -174,888
Grants and subsidies paid -15,815 -164,403 -168,368 -233,753
Interest paid -582 -10,391 -10,196 -18,910
Personal benefit payments -12,645 -108,589 -110,381 -147,190
Other payments(b) -609 -6,286 -5,985 -8,486
Total operating payments -49,069 -445,953 -452,145 -621,828
Net cash flows from operating activities 3,519 1,883 -19,179 -14,934
Cash flows from investments in non-financial assets
Sales of non-financial assets 4 266 261 336
Purchases of non-financial assets -1,655 -11,458 -13,619 -19,825
Net cash flows from investments in non-financial assets -1,652 -11,193 -13,358 -19,490
Net cash flows from investments in financial assets for policy purposes -3,043 -9,632 -9,422 -12,720
Net cash flows from investments in financial assets for liquidity purposes 2,010 -3,380 -5,395 -17,780
Cash flows from financing activities
Borrowing (net) 11,572 11,712 31,759 32,084
Other financing (net) -475 -5,282 -5,183 -6,947
Net cash flows from financing activities 11,097 6,430 26,576 25,137
Net increase/(decrease) in cash held 11,931 -15,891 -20,778 -39,788
GFS cash surplus(+)/deficit(-)(c) 1,867 -9,310 -32,536 -34,424
plus Principal payments of lease liabilities(d) -224 -1,905 -1,952 -2,427
Equals underlying cash balance(e) 1,644 -11,215 -34,488 -36,851
plus Net cash flows from investments in financial assets for policy purposes -3,043 -9,632 -9,422 -12,720
Equals headline cash balance -1,400 -20,846 -43,910 -49,572

*As published in the 2022-23 October Budget.
(a) A positive number denotes a cash inflow; a negative number denotes a cash outflow.
(b) Consistent with the ABS GFS classification, other employee related payments are classified separately from wages and salaries under other payments.
(c) GFS cash surplus/deficit equals net cash flows from operating activities and investments in non-financial assets. 
(d) 'Net cash flows from financing activities for leases' has been renamed to 'principal payments of lease liabilities'. Principal payments of lease liabilities, which are financing cash payments, are deducted in the calculation of the underlying cash balance to maintain consistency of measure following the implementation of AASB 16.
(e) The term underlying cash balance is not used by the ABS.

Note 1: Income Tax

ACTUAL
2022-2023
March
$m
ACTUAL
2022-2023
YTD March
$m
October
Budget Profile
2022-2023
YTD March
$m
OCTOBER BUDGET
ESTIMATE*
2022-2023
FULL YEAR
$m
Individuals and other withholding taxes
Gross income tax withholding 25,434 201,843 196,167 262,800
Gross other individuals 8,704 47,196 43,866 65,600
less Refunds 1,686 36,805 36,712 41,800
Total individuals and other withholding taxation 32,451 212,233 203,321 286,600
Fringe benefits tax 75 2,670 2,646 3,440
Company tax 10,649 99,597 92,316 129,900
Superannuation fund taxes 107 7,575 9,693 12,670
Petroleum resource rent tax -43 1,923 2,036 2,790
Total income taxation revenue 43,239 323,998 310,012 435,400

*As published in the 2022-23 October Budget.

Note 2: Indirect Tax

ACTUAL
2022-2023
March
$m
ACTUAL
2022-2023
YTD March
$m
October
Budget Profile
2022-2023
YTD March
$m
OCTOBER BUDGET
ESTIMATE*
2022-2023
FULL YEAR
$m
Goods and services tax 3,984 64,003 63,770 86,820
Wine equalisation tax 60 858 904 1,210
Luxury car tax 87 820 796 1,120
Excise duty 2,272 18,825 18,846 26,070
Customs duty 974 13,189 12,884 16,820
Other indirect tax 874 8,426 7,744 10,428
Total indirect taxation revenue 8,251 106,121 104,943 142,468

*As published in the 2022-23 October Budget.

Note 3: Total expenses by function

ACTUAL
2022-2023
March
$m
ACTUAL
2022-2023
YTD March
$m
OCTOBER BUDGET
ESTIMATE*
2022-2023
FULL YEAR
$m
Expenses by function
General public services 2,464 20,935 30,280
Defence 3,551 29,312 38,303
Public order and safety 613 5,504 7,148
Education 2,394 37,594 46,317
Health 8,781 77,021 109,694
Social security and welfare 18,821 165,409 228,791
Housing and community amenities 511 4,053 7,826
Recreation and culture 374 3,156 4,880
Fuel and energy 903 6,271 9,134
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 223 2,210 5,034
Mining, manufacturing and construction 335 2,920 4,945
Transport and communication 1,034 5,913 15,351
Other economic affairs 1,086 10,404 13,920
Other purposes
Public debt interest 1,970 16,505 22,421
Nominal superannuation interest 1,022 9,198 12,264
General purpose inter-government transactions 7,179 68,102 90,259
Natural disaster relief 10 1,582 3,554
Contingency reserve 0 0 801
Total expenses 51,270 466,090 650,922

*As published in the 2022-23 October Budget.

 

NOTES:

AASB 1049 Whole of Government and General Government Sector Financial Reporting (AASB 1049)

The Australian Government monthly financial statements have been prepared on a basis consistent with the Budget as required under section 47 of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013. The statements are prepared in accordance with AASB 1049, which require treatment based on the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ (ABS) Government Finance Statistics (GFS) except where Australian Accounting Standards (AAS) provide a better conceptual treatment for specific items. Departures are limited to complying with either ABS GFS or AAS.

Taxation revenue

While total tax collections are known with certainty at the end of each month, the distribution across the relevant heads of revenue cannot be finalised until all business activity statements are received and processed. The outcomes for some revenue items provided in this statement are therefore estimates, in accordance with the best judgement of the Commissioner of Taxation, and subject to revision. The taxation revenue items not affected are: petroleum resource rent tax, excise duty, customs duty, other taxes and individuals refunds.

Style conventions

Figures in tables and generally in the text have been rounded. Discrepancies in tables between totals and sums of components are due to rounding.

International Monetary Fund Special Data Dissemination Standards

The Government is committed to releasing the monthly financial statements in a timely fashion and will endeavour to do so in accordance with International Monetary Fund (IMF) Special Data Dissemination Standards (SDDS). Under these standards the timeframe for releasing the monthly financial statements is by the end of the following month. Australia applies a special flexibility option which allows it to publish late the last and first month of a financial year.

In accordance with the IMF SDDS, the approximate date of release of the data on debt guaranteed by the Australian Government (central government), is given on the IMF’s Data Dissemination Advance Release Calendar http://dsbb.imf.org. Monthly and quarterly data on debt guaranteed by the Australian Government (central government) that meet the coverage and timeliness requirements of the SDDS are published on the Australian Office of Financial Management website at https://www.aofm.gov.au/data-hub.

Electronic access to monthly financial statements

The Australian Government general government sector monthly financial statements and the historical series are available in electronic format at:
http://data.gov.au/dataset/australian-government-general-government-sector-monthly-financial-statements-tables-and-data.


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